Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1915 — High School Notes. [ARTICLE]
High School Notes.
The junior third year German class has finished reading Hauff’s “Das Kalte Herz’’’ and will take up Heyse's “Das Madchen von Treppi.” The domestic science classes will hold a market at Warner Bros, store Wednesday morning, Nov. 24. The basketball schedule is neatly completed. Practice wild begin next Monday. The first game will be played with either Brook or Remington. Thanksgiving vacation will extend from Thursday until Monday. Operetta practices are being held more regularly. The time for production, is near. The senior class held a meeting Monday evening to decide on a motto. They retained their former one, Putts Itaque Sum (I think and therefore I am.) The football team is practicing hard for the "game with Kirklin on Thanksgiving. The team expects to lift the gloom which has been placed on it on account of its defeats this year. Come out and root for the locals and help them defeat Kirklin in the last game of the season. The first literary society meeting of the season will be held next Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 30, given by the Webster society. Following is the program: Piano Duet —Alice Thomas and L. B. Rains. Selection from “The Gardener,” Rabindranath Lagore—Paul Beam. Essay, Autumn Custohis—Thelma Tiltion. Instrumental Solo—Lenore Carr. “Autumn”, Blackwood—Elizabeth Kirk. Flbrious Touchdown, George Ade—• Bob Loy. Vocal Solo —Wilda Littlefield.
